Students Tally Up Success in Fox Valley Math League

Posted January 10, 2018

Several of the top placing award winners.

Intermediate, middle and high school students had a strong showing at recent Fox Valley Math Meets. Our students faced tough competition to be able to represent the district and we are very proud that hey represented Kimberly so well.

While the best six scorers in each category win ribbons or certificates, all participating students should be commended for pursuing their potential in a challenging competition. Students attend these math meets to have fun with math challenges and to also eat pizza!

Individual Winners

Grade 5

1st Place: Sean Welsh

2nd Place: Gwen Hughes and Tyler VanGompel

3rd Place: Jax Luedke

4th Place: Tyler Schmidt and Tyler Hopfensperger

6th Place: William Cote

Grade 6:

1st Place: Riley Matz

2nd Place: Abby Lom

4th Place: Lance Doering

5th Place: Alyona Zabel

6th Place: Aanya Kasera and Brady Koester

Grade 7:

1st Place: Allison Weiher

3rd Place: Nolan Marx

4th Place: Jack Statz

Grade 8:

1st Place: Sophia Schumerth

2nd Place: Brayden Mau

3rd Place: Sofie Langenhuizen

4th Place: Kendall Sullivan

6th Place: Fiona Hughes

Grade 10:

Damian Huss and Joe Roche placed at Math Meets this winter in the Freshmen/Sophomore Division

Grade 12:

Katlelyn Mauel placed at the December Math Meet in the Senior Division.

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